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莆田第二十五中学2015-2016下学期第一次月考试卷

高一英语

第I卷(选择题共100分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Weknowthatmanyanimalsdonotstayinoneplace.Birds,fishandotheranimalsmovefromoneplacetoanotheratacertaintime.Theymovefordifferentreasonsandmostofthemmovetofindfoodmoreeasily,butothersmovetogetawayfromplacesthataretoocrowded.Whencoldweathercomes,manybirdsmovetowarmerplacestofindfood.Somefishesgivebirthinwarmwaterandmovetocoldwatertofeed.Themostfamousmigration(迁移)isprobablythemigrationofthefish,whichiscalled“salmon”.Thisfishisborninfreshwaterbutittravelsmanymilestosaltwater.Thereitspendsitslife.Whenitisold,itreturnstoitsbirthplaceinfreshwater.Thenitgivesbirthanddiesthere.InnorthernEurope,thereisakindofmice.Theyleavetheirmountainhomeswhentheybecometoocrowded.Theymovedowntothelowland.Sometimestheymoveallthewaytotheseaside,andmanyofthemarekilledwhentheyfallintothesea.

Recently,scientistshavestudiedthemigrationofakindoflobsters(龙虾).Everyyear,whentheseasonofbadweatherarrives,thelobstersgetintoalonglineandstarttowalkacrosstheflooroftheocean.Nobodyknowswhytheydothis,andnobodyknowswheretheygo.So,sometimesweknowwhyhumansandanimalsmovefromoneplacetoanother,butatothertimeswedon’t.Maybelivingthingsjustliketotravel.

21.ThemiceinnorthernEuropemovewhen__________.

A.theygivebirthB.theweatherisbad

C.theplacegetstoocrowdedD.theyhaven’tenoughfood

22.Thelobstersmove__________.

A.tothefreshwaterB.totheseafloor

C.atacertaintimeD.tofindmorefood

23.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Animalsmoveinordertofindfoodmoreeasily.

B.Themigrationofthefishcalled“salmon”isthemostfamousmigration.

C.Livingthingsmovefromoneplacetoanotherbecausetheyliketotravel.

D.Sometimesweknowwhyandhowlivingthingsmovefromoneplacetoanother,butsometimeswedon’t.

B

Thismaybemusictoyourears.

ResearchersP.JasonRentfrowandSamuelGoslinggave3,500peopleapersonality(个性)quiz.Thentheyaskedthemtonametheirfavoritekindofmusic.“Wefoundthatthemusicalstylespeoplelikearecloselylinked(和…有联系)totheirpersonalities,”Goslingsays.

RAP/HIPHOP

Knownfortheirquickspeech,somerapperscansaymorethan700syllables(音节)aminute!

Ifyoulikerap/hiphop,youareenergetic(精力充沛的)andhaveawaywithwords.You_put_a_fresh_spin_on_things,_whetherit'snewmovesonthedancefloororyourhipstyle.

CLASSICAL

Inthe18thcentury,classicalmusicianswerelikerockstars.BeethovenandMozart,forexample,playedtopackedconcerthalls.

Ifyoulikeclassical,youareopentonewideasandlikedebatingwithfriends.Creativeandimaginative,youcaneasilyspendmanyhoursscrapbooking,writingorpainting.

COUNTRY

CountrymusiccamefromthefolksongsofEnglish,Scottish,andIrishsettlersofthesoutheasternUnitedStates.

Ifyoulikecountry,youexpressyouropinionswell,whichmakesyoutheidealclasspresidentorteamcaptain.Traditionalandloyal,youenjoyspendingtimewithyourfamily.

POP

Popmusicisdesignedtoappealto(吸引)almosteveryone,anditdoes.Eachyear,theindustrybringsinabout30billiondollars!

Ifyoulikepop,youareattractivetoyourfriends.Youcanmakebigthingshappen,likeplanningforahugepartyorinspiring(激发)yourteamtovictory.

ROCK/ALTERNATIVE

Inthe1950s,rockmusiccreatedabrandnewculture.Teenagers,forthefirsttime,hadanidentity(身份)separatefromadultsandchildren.

Ifyoulikerock/alternative,youarearisktakerwhoneveracceptsnoforananswer.Yourisetoanychallenge,likedoingverywellinabigexamorlandingthelendintheschoolplay.

Ifthesepersonalityprofilesdon'tmatchyou,that'sOK.Thesearejustforfun.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Youputafreshspinonthings”meaninthepassage?

A.Youcanexpressyourideainacleverwaythatmakesitseembetterthanitreallyis.

B.Youhavetheabilitytoattractothers'attention.

C.Youarealwayswillingtocommunicatewithothers.

D.Youarewillingtoexpressyourthoughttoothersallthetime.

25.Ifyoulikepopmusic,________.

A.youaretraditionalandprefertostaywithyourfamily

B.youareeasytoacceptnewideas

C.youarewelcomeandyourfriendsallliketobewithyou

D.youhaveaquickspeechandcansay30wordsinaminute

26.Wecanknowfromthispassagethat________.

A.inthe18thcentury,classicalmusicianswerelikepopstars

B.countrymusiccamefromthefolksongsoftheNativeAmericans

C.popmusicislikedbythelargestnumberofpeopleintheworld

D.everyonecanfindhispersonalityinthispassage

27.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhenmusiccameintobeingB.Whatyourfavoritemusicsaysaboutyou

C.SomebasicinformationaboutmusicD.Howtolikemusic

C

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Tel:

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SOVEREIGNHILL

Thisprize-winninglivingmuseumiswhereAustralia’shistorycomesalive!

VisitdailyorstayforthenightandexperiencelifeoftheGoldRushdays.Awonderfulnightlysoundandlightshow,“BloodontheSouthernCross”tellsthestoryofthefamousEurekaUprising.Enjoyshoppingalongwithreallifecharacterandentertainment.4-starhotelandbreakfast.

Tel:

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ANCHORAGERESTAURANT

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Lunch:

SundaytoFriday

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Dinner:

MondaytoSaturday

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COOK’SCOTTAGE

BuiltbyJamesandGraceCook,parentsofCaptainJamesCook,Cook’sCottagestandsproudintheFitzroyGardensasareminderoflifeintheeighteenthcentury,andasacelebrationandcommemoration(纪念)ofthelifeandtravelsofCaptainJamesCook.

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00am—5:

00pmdaily,anduntil5:

30pmduringthesummer.

Tel:

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28.Wherecanyouspendthenightinatour?

A.Cook’sCottage.B.WestfieldCenterpoint.

C.SydneyTower.D.SovereignHill.

29.WhatisthetimethatCook’sCottageisopenonSaturdayinthesummer?

A.11:

00am—2:

00pm.B.5:

00pm—10:

30pm.

C.9:

00am—5:

30pm.D.9:

00am—5:

00pm.

30.TheAnchorageRestaurantis______.

A.inWilliamstownB.inthecentreofthecity

C.atWestfieldCenterpointD.inaCantonesefishingport

31.IfyouwanttobuythebestproductsinAustralia,youmaycall______.

A.92319300B.93976270C.53311944D.94194677

D

IwasverydisappointednottobeabletogotothejazzconcertlastFriday.TheadvertisementinthepapersaidthatyoucouldbuyticketsatthetheatreboxinRichlandHillsanydaybetween1000and400.SinceIworkfrom900to530,theonlytimeIcouldgotothetheatrewasduringmy45-minutelunchbreak.Unfortunately,thetheatreisontheothersideofthetown,andthebusservicebetweenmyofficeandRichlandHillsisnotverygood.Butifyouarelucky,youcanmaketheroundtripin45minutes.

LastMonday,Istoodatthebusstopforfifteenminuteswaitingforthebus.BythetimeIsawonecomearoundthecorner,therewasnotenoughtimelefttomakethetrip.SoIgaveupandwentbacktotheoffice.ThesamethinghappenedonTuesday,andagainthenextday.OnThursday,myluckchanged.Igotonabusrightawayandarrivedatthetheatreinexactlytwentyminutes.

WhenIgotthere,however,Ifoundalonglineofpeopleattheoffice.Iheardonemansayhehadbeenwaitinginlineforoveranhour.RealizingIwouldnothaveenoughtimetowaitinline,Icaughtthenextbusandheadedbackacrossthetown.ByFridayIrealizedmyonlyhopewastomakethetripbytaxi.Itwasexpensive,butIfeltitwouldbeworthittoheartheconcert.Thetripbytaxionlytook10minutes,butitfeltlikeanhourtome.WhenIgottothetheatre,Iwasrelievedtoseethatnobodywaswaitinginline.Thereason,however,Iquicklydiscovered,wasthattheyhadalreadysoldallthetickets.

32.Hetriedtogotothetheatreeverydaybutmanagedtogetthereonly__________.

A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes

33.Itcanbelearntfromthepassagethattakingataxitothetheatrewillsavethewriteratleast_________thangoingbybus

A.forty-fiveminutesB.tenminutes

C.justtwentyminutesD.overanhour

34.Theunderlinedword"relieved"maybestbereplacedby"___________".

A.pleasedB.sorryC.puzzledD.surprised

35.Thewritermainlyshowsushis____________.

A.complaintsofthepublictransportation(交通)

B.angerforbuyingtheticket

C.effortstobuytheticket

D.disappointmentattheconcert

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项。

温馨提示:

本题答案请涂在机读答题卡上,如果选A、B、C、D则正常填涂,如果选E请同时涂AB来表示,选F涂BC,选G涂CD。

E

RecentlysomeAmericanscientistshavegivenausefulpieceofadvicetopeopleinindustrialized(工业化)nations.Theysaypeopleshouldeatmoreofthesamekindoffoodeatenbyhumanslivingmorethan10

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